The Southwark graveyard where thousands of prostitutes are buried
After the Medieval era, the South Bank gained a reputation as London’s ‘pleasure quarter’ - where punters could dabble in ...
After the Medieval era, the South Bank gained a reputation as London’s ‘pleasure quarter’ - where punters could dabble in ...
The Mexican Ambassador visited Southwark last week to present a beautiful Mexican statue
Bankside Open Spaces Trust recently gained a 30-year lease that the group says helps secure the future of the site
The funding deal is connected to the nearby Landmark Court housing development, which caused controversy among locals when approved last ...
Public invited to celebrate "diverse communities" and honour lost loved ones
The event on July 22 will also coincide with celebrations of St. Mary Magdalene’s feast day at the garden
Developer U+I says Crossbones Graveyard will remain protected throughout the development of nearby Landmark Court in Redcross Way
Among the sites that have been withdrawn from the latest draft after the Peckhamplex and multi-storey carpark, and Tadworth House ...
The centuries-old sites holds thousands of bodies of prostitutes and paupers.
The centuries-old sites holds thousands of bodies of prostitutes and paupers.
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